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Active Shooter Training

If faced with an active shooter incident, there are things you can do that make a difference. Please watch this video to learn more:

ACTIVE SHOOTER

An active shooter is an event in which one or more persons are actively engaging in killing or attempting to kill people in a populated area. In most cases, active shooters use firearms and there is no apparent pattern or method to their selection of victims. These situations are dynamic and evolve rapidly, with immediate deployment of law enforcement officers to stop the shooting and mitigate harm to innocent people.

PROCEDURES

If faced with an active shooter incident, there are THREE things you can do that make a difference. RUN, HIDE, FIGHT.

RUN — When an active shooter is in your vicinity:

If there is a way out, and you can get out, GET OUT! This is your best option

Get out whether others agree or not

Leave your belongings behind

Help prevent others from entering the danger zone if possible

Call 911 as soon as it is safe to do so

HIDE — If evacuation is not possible, find a place to hide.

Lock and/or barricade the door

Turn off lights

Silence your cell phone

Spread out

Hide behind large objects if possible

Remain very quiet and do not leave until directed by law enforcement officers

Your hiding place should:

Be out of shooters view

Provide protection if shots are fired in your direction

Do NOT trap or restrict your options for movement (if possible)

FIGHT — AS A LAST RESORT, and only if your life is in danger.

Attempt to incapacitate the shooter

Act with physical aggression

Improvise weapons

Commit to your actions

Once the shooter is incapacitated call 911 first, then call campus police at ext. 2500

How To Get Your PSC Parking Decal

In order to receive your parking decal, you will need to show your vehicle registration and proof that you are a Pensacola State College student or employee (ID card or a paid fee schedule).

All motor vehicles operated on Pensacola State College Campuses must be registered with the Pensacola State College Police Department. This includes all full-time students, part-time students, employees, faculty and staff.

REGISTRATION:

Parking decals should be obtained when the student completes the course registration process or when the employee begins working for the college.

Decals are not transferable. Employee decals do not expire and only need to be renewed when they become illegible or worn. Student decals have the expiration date printed on them.

Decals must be affixed to the lower right hand corner of the rear window OR on the right rear bumper (passenger side).

Voluntary Bicycle Registration

The PSC Department of Public Safety offers a voluntary bicycle registration program for all students and employees. Bring your bicycle to the Public Safety Office on any campus or center and they will record its identifying information. This information will be available to Law Enforcement should your bicycle be stolen.

The best chance at recovering a stolen bicycle is by having a registered serial number. These numbers are used by police across the nation. You will need the manufacturer’s serial number to register your bike.

Serial numbers are typically located under the bottom bracket where the two pedal cranks meet. Simply turn your bike upside-down and record the number you see located between the pedal cranks. If there is no serial number there, then check places like the headset at the front of the bike or the rear stays.

According to the Florida Uniform Traffic Control Laws (FUTC), bicycles are legally treated the same as vehicles [316.003(2)]. Therefore, cyclists have the same rights and duties on the reads as any other drivers, except concerning special regulations specifically for bicycles. [316.2065(1)].

If you ride between sunset and sunrise, make sure your bike is equipped with working lamps on front which is visible from at least 500 ft. and a red light on the rear visible from 600 ft. [316.2065(8)].

A cyclist must obey all applicable traffic control devices (traffic signals, signs and markings) [316.074].

If the roadway is of sufficient width, a vehicle must be driven on the right half of the roadway [316.081].

A cyclist may not wear a headset, headphone or listening device other than a hearing aid, while riding. [316.304].

It is unlawful to drive any vehicle (bicycle) while under the influence of alcohol or drugs [316.193].

Motor Vehicle Regulations

All students and employees operating motor vehicles on any Pensacola State College campus must register their vehicles at the time of class registration or upon employment. Register in the Pensacola State College Public Safety Department on any Pensacola State College campus.

Registered vehicles will be issued a Pensacola State College parking decal. To obtain a decal, the student must present a current student identification card (or receipt for fees paid) and a current vehicle registration. There is no charge for parking decals. Vehicle registration procedures apply to part-time as well as full-time students and employees.

The decal shall be permanently affixed to the rear window (right side) or rear bumper (right side) so that permit is clearly visible from behind. Motorcycles and similar vehicles shall display the permit on the rear of the vehicle so that it is clearly visible from behind.

If a decal is lost, becomes illegible, or is invalid due to expiration, it is the student’s or employee’s responsibility to immediately register the vehicle.

Decals are non-transferable.

The person who registered a vehicle and was issued a decal for it is, at all times, responsible for that vehicle, regardless of who is driving the vehicle. If the vehicle is sold, the decal should be removed.

Parking decals are subject to revocation by the administration in the event of repeated violations of campus parking and traffic regulations.

Handicapped parking will be by decal issued by the state of Florida only. Contact the Pensacola State College Public Safety Department for additional information

Silent Witness Reporting

The Silent Witness form is NOT to be used to report an emergency situation.

Sometimes individuals find themselves in a situation where they have knowledge of situations or behaviors that are illegal, threatening, have potential to be dangerous or just make you feel uncomfortable. The Silent Witness report is made available to the Pensacola State College Police Department to make it possible for you to report such situations and remain anonymous.

The technology used by the form on our “Silent Witness” form page ensures your anonymity. After filling out the form your comments are sent via the server to the PSC Police Department. No information regarding the campus workstation, your logon ID, email address is included in the email. In filling out this form, you are guaranteed to remain completely anonymous. If you have any information which could assist the PSC Police, please consider becoming a “Silent Witness”.

Send A Silent Witness Report

Sexual Offender Information

Federal and State law requires a person designated as a “sexual offender” to register with the Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE). The FDLE is then required to provide this notification to the local law enforcement agency where the registrant resides or where the registrant attends or is employed by a college or university.

Pensacola State College Police Department is responsible for advising members of the campus community on how to obtain information on sexual offenders on our campuses. Campus sexual offender information can be obtained from this website.

Sexual offender information in general can be obtained by visiting the FDLE website (www.fdle.state.fl.us) or by calling the FDLE hotline (1 888 357-7332). You can determine the names of sexual offenders living in your neighborhood by placing your zip code in the required area on the FDLE website.

Pensacola State College is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges to award baccalaureate and associate degrees and certificates. Contact the Commission on Colleges at 1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, Georgia 30033-4097 or call 404-679-4500 for questions about the accreditation status of Pensacola State College or if there is evidence that appears to support Pensacola State College’s significant non-compliance with a requirement or standard. -- Pensacola State College does not discriminate against any person on the basis of race, ethnicity, national origin, color, gender/sex, age, religion, marital status, pregnancy, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, or genetic information in its educational programs, activities, or employment. For inquiries regarding Title IX and the College’s nondiscrimination policies, contact the Executive Director, Institutional Equity and Student Conduct at (850) 484-1759, Pensacola State College, 1000 College Blvd., Pensacola, Florida 32504.